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Hippolytus
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Introductory Notice to Hippolytus.
[479] Cruice thinks this may be a figure of the year and of twelve months.
[480] Miller has Κόρην.
[481] Or, “air.”
[482] Miller reads Μυγδώνη, others Μυγδόνη.
[483] Miller has ᾽Απραξία.
[484] Miller suggests Βουζύγης.
[485] Miller reads Φλέγων.
[486] γινομένων; some read κινουμένων, i.e., have different motions.
[487] κέντροις: Schneidewin suggests κέντρων.
[488] See Oracula Sibyllina Fragm., ii. ver. 1.
[489] περασαι; hence their name Peratics, i.e., Transcendentalists. Bunsen considers, however, that such a derivation as this was not the true one (see note 1, p. 60), but merely an after-thought. The title of one of the Peratic treatises, as altered by Bunsen from Οἱ προάστειοι ἕως αιθέρος into Οἱ Περάται ἕως αἰθέρος, i.e., “the Transcendental Etherians,” would agree with their subsequent assumption of this title. [Bunsen, i. p. 37.]
[490] Ex. iv. 2-4, 17; vii. 9-13.
[491] Or, “they say.”
[499] The Abbe Cruise thinks that Hippolytus is here quoting from the Gospel of Eve (see Epiph., Hær., xxvi. 2).
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